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How to make Blue Heaven’s Raspberry Muffins

November 24, 2023

Did you know that I used to co-own a cafe, for a short while? I did! It was called Blue Heaven and it was on Bridge Road in Richmond back when Bridge Road in Richmond was a thriving strip. I left a job at a catering company to start this milk-bar-turned-cafe with a friend-of-a-friend. Readers, I’m here to tell you that I loved it!

Rin and I lived upstairs where we’d lie in bed in the dark early morning, listening to the roller door downstairs rumble as various deliveries were dropped off. I used to do a bunch of the cafe’s cooking, much preferring to be back of house rather than out the front.

a bunch of raspberry muffins

I cooked breakfasts to order and made lunchy things and sandwich filling things and also helped to make the cakes. I mopped a lot of floors and washed a lot of dishes as we didn’t have a commercial dishwasher. I also made muffins. These muffins and they have been a favourite of mine since way back then.

They’re super easy to whip up, an excellent muffin base to tool around with and even more fancy if you throw in a handful of chocolate chips. Note that I topped each muffin with a tiny sprinkle of coffee sugar crystals for extra crunch, in case that sounds good to you.

Pip Lincolne at Blue Heaven in the '90s.

It’s me. Hi. All those early mornings called for low-maintenance hair, clearly!


Here is the recipe, complete with the fancy handful.

Raspberry Muffins a la Blue Heaven Café

450 grams plain flour
250g white sugar
200g melted butter
150g frozen raspberries
2 cups of milk
2 eggs
2.5 teaspoons baking power
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon salt
An extra 1/4 cup of sugar

  1. Preheat oven at 200C/400
  2. Combine flour, sugar, baking powder and salt in a large mixing bowl.
  3. In another bowl or large jug mix together the butter, milk, eggs, lemon zest and vanilla.
  4. Make a well in the centre of the floury mix and stir in the butter/milk mix until just combined.
  5. Gently fold in the raspberries.
  6. Spoon into 12 muffin cases.
  7. Sprinkle the tops with extra sugar.
  8. Bake for 25 to 30 mins. They should be nicely risen and golden with crunchy tops.

NB: Add a quarter of a cup of white or milk or dark chocolate chips for some extra goodness. Or switch the raspberries for blackberries, even?

Love to you and your people,

xx Pip

 

a bunch of raspberry muffins

  • Edwina E November 24, 2023 at 10:02 PM

    I remember Blue Heaven so fondly! It was my loungeroom back when I lived on the corner of Bridge and Punt road in 2001.
    I arrived in Melbourne on my own and knowing no-one, so I wandered on down Bridge road to see what I could see.
    The owners were so kind , and I just got welcomed into the vivid life of the place in my first week. It was quite a community and just what I needed. People stood on chairs to issue invitations to gigs to whoever was up for it. Others stood on chairs to recite poetry they’d written the previous night. With a mouthful of mufffin.
    Pip, I ate sooo many of those muffins. They are the standard to which all others are held to!

  • ursula November 24, 2023 at 4:17 PM

    how gorgeous you are !